Quainton Parish Council

Quainton Parish Council Quainton Rural Community Council represents the local community, working to enhance village life through planning, sustainability, and wellbeing.

Chaired by Ben Harris for the 2025/26 civic year, we balance heritage with a vibrant, inclusive future. Quainton Parish Council is a tax raising local authority that makes decisions on behalf of the people in the parish. Local councils are the level government closest to the community, and invariably the first place people will go with concerns or ideas. For this reason they are a vital part of an

y community. The council has the power to raise money through taxation via the precept. The precept is the parish council’s share of the council tax. The precept required goes to the billing authority, the district council, who collect the tax for the parish council. The Parish Council has a wide range of powers which are essentially related to local matters, such as looking after community buildings, open spaces, allotments, recreational areas, street lighting, bus shelters and much more. Parish councils make all kinds of decisions on issues that affect the local community. Probably the most common topics that parish councils get involved with are planning matters (they are statutory consultees, which means they are not the final decision makers), crime prevention, managing open spaces and campaigning for and delivering better services and facilities. It’s true to say that on its own, the parish council has limited legal powers to make decisions, but it does have the ability to negotiate with, and the power to influence, those other organisations that do make the final decisions (such as the unitary authority, health authorities, police, etc). In this respect the parish council can be extremely effective. The organisations that make the final decisions know that a parish council gives the best reflection of how a community feels about something, and its views will be taken seriously. Quainton Parish Council should have 7 councillors who stand for election every four years. The duties and functions of a parish council are many and varied. The Council meets monthly and considers planning applications and any other matters referred to it by local residents and other bodies. All meetings are open to the public and there is a public forum 15 minutes before the meeting at which members of the public can raise concerns and ask questions. There is also an annual meeting which all parishioners are invited to attend where the chairman provides a report on counciI activities during the preceding year. All meetings are advertised on the council notice board at the bottom of The Green, in Quainton News and online. Residents can bring to the attention of the parish council anything that concerns them, either directly or though the clerk. If matters raised are not the responsibility of the council, the clerk can bring them to the attention of the proper authority. Civil parish councils were formed in England under the reforming Local Government Act 1894 to take over local oversight of civic duties in rural towns and villages from the vestry committee. Parish Councils are generically referred to as "Local Councils" to distinguish them from "Principal Councils"
Buckinghamshire Council is the Unitary Authority, the Principal Authority that makes decisions on behalf of the residents in the county of Buckinghamshire, except Milton Keynes. Unitary Authority Councillors usually get invited to Parish Council meetings, usually to report back about issues that Quainton Parish Council has escalated to Buckinghamshire Council. On that basis Ward Councillors, who are our elected representatives on Buckinghamshire Council, remain in close contact with the Parish Council. As a body we hope to be an asset to you all by being approachable, supportive, diligent and wise in our judgements and actions. We are keen to hear your wishes and views and will do our best to keep Quainton as a happy and caring community. SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES

These guidelines are in place to help create a safe environment on all social media channels run by Quainton Parish Council. The aim of our social media channels is to create an environment where our community can engage safely in debate and is free to make comments, questions and suggestions. We ask that anyone engaging with our social media channels shows courtesy, kindness and respect for all other members of our social media communities. In order to help create this safe environment we have set out some guidelines which apply to any engagement with us or other members of the community on any of our social media channels. By engaging with our social media channels you agree to follow these guidelines. Comments must not:

Contain spam, be defamatory of any person, deceive others, be obscene, offensive, threatening, abusive, hateful, inflammatory or promote s*xually explicit material or violence. Promote discrimination based on race, s*x, religion, nationality, disability, s*xual orientation or age. Breach any of the terms of any of the social media platforms themselves. Be off-topic, irrelevant or unintelligible. Contain any advertising or promote any services. Breach of guidelines

We reserve the right to determine, at our discretion, whether contributions to our social media channels breach our guidelines. We reserve the right to hide or delete comments made on our channels, as well as block users who do not follow these guidelines. We also reserve the right to send any comments we deem appropriate to law enforcement authorities for investigation as we feel necessary or is required by law.

11/06/2026

Great news for Quainton!
The Upper Street Playing Field has been officially re-listed as an Asset of Community Value. This status helps protect important community spaces and gives local groups the chance to bid if the land is ever put up for sale.

As you know our annual safety inspection identified an issue with one of the pieces of equipment (which has been taken out of use) and we are just waiting for the contractors to let me know how we rectify this.

Once we have some news I'll let you know.

10/06/2026

As part of our audit please be aware of location of our Public Rights Notice.

There is a copy on the notice board on The Green and it is also on our website -

⚠️ Community Safety Update from your local TVP TeamWe’ve been asked to share a couple of important reminders:There have ...
09/06/2026

⚠️ Community Safety Update from your local TVP Team

We’ve been asked to share a couple of important reminders:

There have been two recent burglaries at local industrial units.

At this time of year, we traditionally see more reports of shed and allotment break‑ins, where valuable tools are stored.

We have also noticed an increase in drug use within the area we cover.

👉 We rely on the public to keep us updated. Please report any non‑urgent suspicious activity via the Thames Valley Police website:
www.thamesvalley.police.uk

Thank you for helping us keep our community safe.

Your local police force - online. Report a crime, contact us and other services, plus crime prevention advice, crime news, appeals and statistics.

06/06/2026

UPDATE FROM Ashley Waite - Waddesdon Bucks Councillor

⚠️ ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE ⚠️

Starting Monday night, 8th June, through to 27th June, the A41 at Ludgershall will be closed in both directions from 7:00pm to 7:00am each night.

The closure is required to allow for essential full resurfacing works on this section of the A41. These improvements have been scheduled following the damage and deterioration caused by last winter's weather.

Please allow extra time for your journeys and follow any signed diversion routes.

Thank you for your patience while these important road improvements are carried out.

05/06/2026

We couldn't let National Volunteer (https://volunteersweek.org/) week pass without seeing in the village who wants to get involved.
🙌 Join Our Parish Volunteer Group!
Quainton Parish Council is setting up a WhatsApp group for residents who’d like to help with small, ad hoc tasks around the village.
Typical jobs include:
• litter picking
• w**d clearing
• strimming
• delivering leaflets
• manning stands at community events
• watering planters
• tidying noticeboards
• helping set up village events
• supporting Speedwatch sessions
• light maintenance jobs

It’s all voluntary and flexible — you only join in when you can.

To be added to the group, please email [email protected] with your name and mobile number.
(Sharing your number is only needed once to join the group; participation is not compulsory.)
We’d also love to hear your ideas for other tasks residents could help with — what skill sets do we have in the village?

Together we can make a real difference to Quainton 🌿🪴

🪑🌿 Benches with a Story  Thanks to Roger Simms, several of our village benches have already been refurbished, with more ...
05/06/2026

🪑🌿 Benches with a Story
Thanks to Roger Simms, several of our village benches have already been refurbished, with more to follow.
Many benches are dedicated in memory of loved ones. If you know the history behind any of them, please share — it’s a wonderful way to keep their stories alive in our community.

⚠️ Upper Street Playpark – Equipment Out of Use  A fault has been identified on one piece of play equipment during the a...
05/06/2026

⚠️ Upper Street Playpark – Equipment Out of Use
A fault has been identified on one piece of play equipment during the annual safety inspection.
The item will be taken out of use this morning, while repairs are arranged.
Please keep children off the equipment until it is fixed.
Thank you for your understanding.

📄 Parish Council Meeting – Thursday 11 June  The agenda for the next meeting of Quainton Parish Council is now available...
04/06/2026

📄 Parish Council Meeting – Thursday 11 June
The agenda for the next meeting of Quainton Parish Council is now available.
The meeting will take place on Thursday 11 June 2026 at 18:30 at Quainton Memorial Hall (Conference Room).
Residents and press are welcome to attend.
👉 View the full agenda here:
https://www.quainton.org.uk/the-council/meeting-calendar/

📄 Your Right to Inspect the Council’s Accounts
The statutory Notice of Public Rights is now available. This sets out when and how residents can view the Parish Council’s accounts for 2025/26.
🔗 Read the notice and dates here: https://www.quainton.org.uk/the-council/agar/

🥕 Grow Your Own in Quainton!  A limited number of allotment plots are now vacant and ready for new growers. Whether you’...
04/06/2026

🥕 Grow Your Own in Quainton!
A limited number of allotment plots are now vacant and ready for new growers. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, allotments are a great way to enjoy the outdoors and be part of our village community.
If you’d like a plot, please get in touch: [email protected]

Our village allotments are a much‑loved green space where residents can grow their own fruit, vegetables and flowers, enjoy the outdoors, and be part of a friendly local community. With plots of various sizes and a peaceful setting, the allotments offer a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys ga...

30/05/2026

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